Cavalier wrote:OK... question about the health form. I've got all my immunization records and am visiting my doctor tomorrow to get him to sign of on all the necessary things. It looks like I don't need to have been immunized for Hepatitis B and Meningococcal Meningitis, correct? There's a box that says "not an undergraduate" in the sections for those two diseases, so I assume that checking that box is an alternative to getting those immunizations, since I won't be an undergrad at UVA.

the form is just for people getting health insurance through uva, right?

Damn it. I never looked at the sections of the forms that were to be filled out by the health care provider until now. It turns out that I didn't need to get a TB test, and I was just about to go in for the second one tomorrow!!

napolnic wrote:Well, we didn't subjugate many Arabs or Berber in slavery. We don't feel too much white guilt about those... yet.

The French and Spanish on the other hand...

The Spanish took the effort to enslave the Moors? I thought they just tried to kill them all instead.

For the ones that were in Spain, probably. I believe shortly after the start of the 20th century, France and Spain were assigned as protectors and administrators of Morocco through a treaty (or some treaties; at any rate, Morocco never signed any of them). I don't think their rule was entirely benevolent.

It ended up being France and they were pretty inept about instilling any kind of rule on a made up country or having any probable plan to militarily create a regime. European warfare never (and maybe still) got used to groups that didn't fight in straight lines or, you know, moved.

For CrimLaw, all the professors have assigned ISBN 9780820564722 and for LRW, all profs have assigned ISBN 0-6141-9943-3 and ISBN 9781583607879. Unfortunately, the two of those that Amazon stocks, Amazon's price is actually a couple of dollars more than LawBooksForLess, but if anyone wanted to get used copies, those books look like they'll be required no matter what section you're in.